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Amazing Horses Rising Near Falkirk

27th October 2013

Photograph of Amazing Horses Rising Near Falkirk

The Kelpies tower a colossal 30 metres above the Forth & Clyde canal and form a dramatic gateway to the canal entrance on the East Coast of Scotland. Sculpted by Andy Scott, The Kelpies are a monument to horse powered heritage across Central Scotland.

Not far from the Falkirk Wheel and the Antonine Wall these huge new sculptures will be one of the highlights of visit to the area in coming years. They will be visible for a huge distance.

Summer 2013 saw The Kelpies begin to take shape at the Helix, Falkirk. Rising out of the ground in a feat of remarkable engineering ingenuity, The Kelpies construction has been a stunning process to observe. From week to week progress has been amazing, and we have been tracking, capturing and sharing that progress with you on our social media networks and here on the Helix Website. Follow their progress as this stunning artwork takes shape.

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The Kelpies

Each of The Kelpies will stand up to 30 metres tall and each one weighs over 300 tonnes.

The two massive horses' heads will be positioned either side of a specially constructed canal lock and basin - part of The Kelpies Hub.

The sculptor's 1:10 scale models, known as maquettes, have been displayed locally and across Scotland at events and locations as diverse as Edinburgh International Airport, the Field Museum in Grant Park, Chicago, The Falkirk Wheel, Expo 2011 (Aberdeen), Expo 2012 (Edinburgh) and Expo 2013 (Glasgow), BBC Scotland Headquarters, Glasgow and Sheffield International Steel Celebration. They are touring Scotland and America simultaneously, with recent locations including Edinburgh, Dundee, Perth and Purdue University, Illinois.